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Prolific TV writer-producer Stephen J. Cannell has passed away. But despite 4 decades of success— and a 9-figure fortune—he strove to raise good kids. “You want them to be hard workers and care about other people’s feelings,” he told Shawn Daily of The Daily Mix just last year, “and not become Hollywood brats.”

In 1987, well before he signed a deal to develop a show about nothing, Jerry Seinfeld had nothing but the highest of standards in mind for such a sitcom. “I have no desire to be part of most of the crap you see on TV, just so I could say, ‘Hey, I got a TV show!’” he told host Robin Milling.

More than a year after Patrick Swayze passed away, his wife, Lisa Niemi, still shudders at how the tabs fabricated tales of his condition: “They were showing photos of his father and sister’s grave with an arrow pointing to where Patrick wanted to be buried—which was not true, she told Matthew Zachary and Lisa Bernhard of The Stupid Cancer Show.

Six-time Grammy champ John Legend chatted about the track he wrote for the new docu Waiting for “Superman,” titled Shine. “It was inspired by the stories of the kids in the film,” he told FilmGordon Radio. “Their future is determined in some ways by a lottery that picks which school they get to go to.”

Film Festival Radio’sJanice Malone kicked it with Regina Hall, who plays Evelyn Price on Law & Order: Los Angeles—and who’s addicted to Oxygen’s true-crime series Snapped: “I can watch episode after episode. Five in a row. It’s not like you’re crazy, but you are like WHOA!”

If you’re flying off the handle at every teeny-tiny inconvenience that life tosses your way these days, we strongly advise you to set aside 15 minutes this evening for a soothing dose of The Daily Mix.

Coming to you as always at 9 p.m. ET, this salubrious show answers such all-important questions as:

—Why, according to relationship guru Dr. John Gray, men and women react differently to stress.

—What Olympic bronze medalist Randi Miller did to calm her nerves before competing in this summer’s Beijing games.

“It’s like glaciers moving across the earth,” Laurence Fishburne tells BlogTalkRadio about a particular art form.

—What it is that Paulo Coelho would rather not hear from Laurence Fishburne – if the beloved author is going to survive the bringing of his masterpiece, The Alchemist, to the silver screen.

—Why Malcolm Jamal-Warner can sleep at night vis-à-vis his contribution to The Cosby Show legacy.